Monthly Archives: April 2018

Did you know John Whitehead Images shoots product photography. I worked in Chicago with John Snyder to shoot the Hammacher Schlemmer catalog and WMS Industries This image of a Zoom H1 audio recorder was created with a combination of three different images. Whether you need product, editorial or environmental portrait photography give me a call. I can size all images for print or web. I use jpg compression software to keep quality high and file size small for quick loading pages.

I am starting a newsletter for 2018. If you would like any specials or discounts not offered publicly please subscribe below. I will be offering special flash deals, printing discounts and session discounts only through this newsletter. The Early Bird discount is also available for the calendar year of 2018.

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Well is has been a long cold winter in Central Pennsylvania. Last year my Star Magnolia didn’t bloom because freeze that killed all the blooms. It almost happened again this year but I did get a 50/50 bloom. Here is an image I took yesterday before heading out for my birthday dinner with family and friends. I am booking for spring and summer portraits so don’t forget to call.

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How to use the Web Module inside Adobe Lightroom CC to create a website gallery or portfolio quickly and easily without knowing any html. These galleries also work great for portfolio reviews, or for camera clubs to show work.

I have two new pages added to my website. These are really meant for portrait clients but anyone can use them. The first new page has examples of alternative toning. I have a lot of other toning styles but they did not really fit with this specific image. However, it will give you an idea is what is available. The second new sections are paint and drawing effects. In this section a turn photographs into paintings or sketches. The effects are multi -layered. The best part of layers is that I can easily turn off, change the color or slightly adjust just about anything in the image. Most of these effects have a variety of color options available. These look best printed on paper such as Hahnemule Photo Rag. This a matte archival pigment print paper. Also know as Giclee.